WorldWideWeb (later renamed Nexus to avoid confusion between the software and the World Wide Web) is the first web browser and web page editor. It was...
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working system implemented by the end of 1990, including a browser called WorldWideWeb (which became the name of the project and of the network) and an HTTP...
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working Web: the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the first web browser (named WorldWideWeb, which was also a web editor)...
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web. Founded in 1994 and led by Tim Berners-Lee...
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The World Wide Web Foundation, also known as the Web Foundation, is a US-based international nonprofit organization advocating for a free and open web for...
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the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for inclusion in the HTML 3.0 standard. Frames were used to display and navigate early online magazines and web apps...
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The World Wide Web Wanderer, also simply called The Wanderer, was a Perl-based web crawler that was first deployed in June 1993 to measure the size of...
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The World Wide Web Virtual Library (WWW VL) was the first index of content on the World Wide Web and still operates as a directory of e-texts and information...
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The World Wide Web Worm (WWWW) was one of the earliest search engines for the World Wide Web (WWW). It was developed in September 1993 by Oliver McBryan...
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11 March 2019. "Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb, the first Web client". World Wide Web Consortium. Stewart, William. "Web Browser History". Archived from...
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World Wide Web topology is distinct from Internet topology. While the former focuses on how web pages are interconnected through hyperlinks, the latter...
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credited with developing, in 1990, both the first web server, and the first web browser, called WorldWideWeb (no spaces) and later renamed Nexus. Many others...
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User agent (redirect from Web client)
the Web, a user agent is a software agent responsible for retrieving and facilitating end-user interaction with Web content. This includes all web browsers...
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Tim Berners-Lee (category World Wide Web Consortium)
first web browser. His software also functioned as an editor (called WorldWideWeb, running on the NeXTSTEP operating system), and the first Web server...
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Internet (redirect from Web vs. Internet)
with satellites. Later in 1990, Tim Berners-Lee began writing WorldWideWeb, the first web browser, after two years of lobbying CERN management. By Christmas...
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writing. In fact, Berners-Lee's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, could both view and edit web pages; but, as the Web grew, it became a read-only medium...
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Bookmark (digital) (redirect from Bookmarks (World Wide Web))
In the context of the World Wide Web, a bookmark is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that is stored for later retrieval in any of various storage formats...
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The dark web is the World Wide Web content that exists on darknets: overlay networks that use the Internet but require specific software, configurations...
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A web application (or web app) is application software that is accessed using a web browser. Web applications are delivered on the World Wide Web to users...
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The ACM Web Conference (formerly known as International World Wide Web Conference, abbreviated as WWW) is a yearly international academic conference on...
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URL (redirect from Web address)
URI, the two slashes before the domain name were unnecessary. Early WorldWideWeb collaborators including Berners-Lee originally proposed the use of UDIs:...
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October 2000 Web.com, Inc. (NASDAQ symbol WWWW) World Wide Web Wanderer, a web crawler used to measure the size of the Web in 1993 World-Wide Web Worm, an...
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International Conference on the World-Wide Web (also known as WWW1) was the first-ever conference about the World Wide Web, and the first meeting of what...
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Web, web, or webs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Web most often refers to: Spider web, a silken structure created by the animal World Wide Web or...
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List of websites founded before 1995 (redirect from List of oldest Web sites)
Berners-Lee's WorldWideWeb browser became publicly available the same month. By the end of 1992, there were ten websites. The World Wide Web began to enter...
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CSS (redirect from Inspiring css web design)
in web browser implementations, such as ViolaWWW and WorldWideWeb, made consistent site appearance difficult, and users had less control over how web content...
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Wayback Machine (redirect from Web.archive.org)
The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive, an American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco...
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The International World Wide Web Conference Committee (abbreviated as IW3C2 also written as IW3C2) is a professional non-profit organization registered...
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NCSA Mosaic (redirect from Mosaic (web browser))
popularity. Mistakenly described as the first graphical web browser, it was preceded by WorldWideWeb, the lesser-known Erwise, and ViolaWWW. Mosaic was developed...
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2015 (2015) and first released in March 2017 (2017-03), WebAssembly became a World Wide Web Consortium recommendation on 5 December 2019 and it received...
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